Count of Cervera
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Count of Cervera
Summary
Count of Cervera is a nobility of Spain[1]. It draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (nobility_of_spain category, ranking #23 of 31).[2]
Key Facts
- Count of Cervera is in the country of Crown of Aragon[3].
- Count of Cervera is in the country of Spain[4].
- Count of Cervera's instance of is recorded as nobility of Spain[5].
- Count of Cervera's instance of is recorded as noble title[6].
- Count of Cervera is a type of conde[7].
- Count of Cervera is part of Title of the Royal House of Spain[8].
- January 27, 1353 marks the founding of Count of Cervera[9].
- Count of Cervera's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as county of Cervera[10].
- Count of Cervera's position holder is recorded as Leonor, Princess of Asturias[11].
- Count of Cervera's different from is recorded as county of Cervera (1790)[12].
- Count of Cervera's uses is recorded as Prince of Girona[13].
- Count of Cervera's organization directed by the office or position is recorded as county of Cervera[14].
- Count of Cervera's female form of label is recorded as comtessa de Cervera[15].
- Count of Cervera's female form of label is recorded as condesa de Cervera[16].
- Count of Cervera's female form of label is recorded as comtesse de Cervera[17].
- Count of Cervera's female form of label is recorded as condesa de Cervera[18].
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Geography
Country listings include Crown of Aragon[3], a historical country[19], founded in 1162[20] and Spain[4], a sovereign state[21], in Spain[22], founded in 1715[23]. Count of Cervera is part of Title of the Royal House of Spain[8].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include nobility of Spain[5] and noble title[6].
History and Context
January 27, 1353 marks the founding of Count of Cervera[9].
Why It Matters
Count of Cervera draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (nobility_of_spain category, ranking #23 of 31).[2]